That Knock at the Door

That Knock at the Door
Author: Holly S. Fenelon
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2012
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1475925379

A blue star for each family member serving in America's military... a gold star if that life was lost in defense of the nation's freedom. IN WORLD WAR I, the American tradition of the service flag began. Families displayed a simple fabric banner with a blue star for each family member serving in the U.S. Armed Forces. If a family member died in the nation's service, a gold star covered that individual's blue star on the family service flag. Not a symbol of mourning, the gold star represented the family's pride and the honor and glory accorded to that individual for making the supreme sacrifice in defense of the America's freedom. Soon, the term "gold star mother" came to be used to identify and honor women who had lost a son or daughter in wartime military service. Following the war, as the nation focused its attention on those veterans who had returned whole in mind and body, gold star mothers served as a constant reminder of the true cost of war. In 1928, a group of these women formed American Gold Star Mothers, Inc., an organization created to honor those who had died by being of service to veterans and their families in need, supporting gold star families, and caring for veterans who had returned with physical, emotional and psychological wounds. From that humble beginning, American Gold Star Mothers, Inc. has become an icon of national service, opening its membership time and again to gold star mothers of later wars and conflicts, including Iraq and Afghanistan. Their amazing legacy of service is an important yet largely unknown chapter in American history. This book presents the story of gold star mothers in America and the first comprehensive history of American Gold Star Mothers, Inc., drawn from nearly a century of archival materials. The fascinating story of the strong women who honored their fallen sons and daughters by dedicating themselves to the service of veterans and peace is both compelling and inspiring.

The Public Papers of Governor Bert T. Combs

The Public Papers of Governor Bert T. Combs
Author: Bert T. Combs
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 566
Release: 2014-07-15
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0813162491

This volume presents the most important public papers of Bert T. Combs during the four years he served as governor of Kentucky. Arranged chronologically, the papers reveal the policy of the Combs administration as it evolved in the early years of the 1960s and show how the governor dealt with varying concurrent problems. Although this collection is not intended as a definitive statement of the Combs administration, it provides important source material that will enable historians to study the broad spectrum of issues faced by the people of the Commonwealth at a time when considerable government-inspired change was occurring. John Ed Pearce has provided a perceptive introductory essay to the volume. The appendix offers a complete listing of speeches delivered by Governor Combs during his term of office.

In the spirit of the Red Banteng

In the spirit of the Red Banteng
Author: Antonie C. A. Dake
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2018-12-03
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 3111653234

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John F. Kennedy

John F. Kennedy
Author: United States. President (1961-1963 : Kennedy)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1082
Release: 1964
Genre: Presidents
ISBN:

Princeton

Princeton
Author: William Barksdale Maynard
Publisher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 0271050853

"Explores the architectural and cultural history of Princeton University from 1750 to the present. Includes 150 historical illustrations"--Provided by publisher.